Barbour turns factory into a production line for PPE as it backs the NHS
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The North East based clothing company has begun producing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) clothing to support the local NHS Trusts in the fight against COVID-19.
Working with the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle, its factory on Bede Industrial Estate has begun to make an initial quantity of disposable gowns planned for delivery tomorrow, Friday, April 10.
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It will then move to a larger scale production of gowns and scrubs for the RVI and other North East NHS trusts to support frontline medical staff who are in urgent need of these items.
Company chairman, Dame Margaret Barbour, said: “Everyone has a role to play in fighting COVID-19 and I wanted my daughter Helen and I to play our part by turning our South Shields factory over to produce PPE product for the NHS.
“Our staff’s welfare is our most important priority and we have undertaken a strict risk assessment to ensure we adhere to social distancing and that they are fully protected whilst undertaking this important role.


“I am very grateful to my staff for their overwhelming support.
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Hide Ad“The factory, where we normally make our classic wax jackets is no stranger to adaptation.
“During both World Wars, we turned the factory over to make military garments to assist the war effort.
“We are pleased to once again be able to make a difference and this time, to support the NHS.”